panales
Panales, also known as diapers, are disposable or reusable items designed to absorb and contain urine and feces, primarily used by infants and young children. They are typically made of soft, absorbent materials such as cotton, polyester, or a blend of both, and are secured around the waist using an elastic waistband. Diapers come in various sizes and absorbency levels to accommodate different ages and needs. Disposable diapers are convenient for their ease of use and disposal, while cloth diapers are often preferred for their environmental benefits and cost-effectiveness in the long run. Both types of diapers are essential for the hygiene and comfort of young children, providing a barrier against soiling and promoting healthy skin. The use of diapers is a common practice in many societies and is an integral part of infant care and parenting.